P&WC'S PT6 Engine at 400 Million Hours of Flight: A Key Advantage for Operators


ORLANDO, FLORIDA--(Marketwired - Oct. 20, 2014) - NBAA - Pratt & Whitney Canada's (P&WC) iconic PT6 engine family has reached the remarkable milestone of 400 million flight hours - well beyond any other gas turbine turboprop engine. The PT6 powers a diverse array of equally remarkable turboprop aircraft, a record unachieved by any other gas turbine engine in the general aviation market. P&WC is a division of United Technologies Corp. (NYSE:UTX).

"This sort of achievement is simply unmatched in the general aviation industry," said Denis Parisien, Vice President, General Aviation, Pratt & Whitney Canada. "But beyond the numbers, beyond the milestone, is the engine's exceptional performance in various conditions, the value it delivers to operators and how its potential can be expanded even further. The PT6 offers unparalleled value and flexibility to address the multiple requirements our OEMs and operators need to perform a variety of missions. Additionally, P&WC's comprehensive global service and support network delivers the highest value aligned with our customers' operational and maintenance needs, 24/7/365 virtually anywhere in the world."

With over 53,000 engines delivered since 1963 - our PT6 has powered more than 140 different applications offering cost-effective and flexible options to the business and commercial transport, cargo hauling and aerial application operations, as well as aiding in deploying humanitarian aid and extinguishing forest fires. Today's PT6 is up to four times more powerful, has a 50 per cent better power-to-weight ratio and up to 20 per cent better specific fuel consumption compared to the original engine. Improvements throughout the years have allowed the engine to lead, never follow. As the engineering team expanded the engine's power and capabilities over the years, P&WC repeatedly created a new view as to what was possible.

"We are always looking at new opportunities to evolve our PT6 engine family. For instance, in addition to continuous Specific Fuel Consumption improvements, we are evaluating several options to address the demand for other variants of the engine. Reducing pilot workload is another priority. Although most of our operators find the PT6 engine easy to start and operate, we are actively pursuing an innovative electronic control system that would provide a simplified power management, while providing other key features to further reduce the workload on the pilot, provide engine protection and simplify diagnostic and prognostics," Parisien concluded.

More about the PT6 Engine

PT6A reliability rates have allowed the aircraft it powers to be certified for single-engine IFR (Instrument Flight Rules) essentially giving birth to the single-engine turboprop market. Additionally, the single-engine aircraft that are approved to operate under IFR for passenger revenue activity in Canada, the United States, Australia, and now also in Europe are powered by PT6A engines.

PT6 Fleet Stats
Power Range: 500 to 2,000 SHP
Engine Models: 90
Applications: 140
Engines Produced: 53,000+
Flying Hours: 400 million
Operators: 7,400+
Countries: 180+

About Pratt & Whitney Canada

Founded in 1928, and a global leader in aerospace, P&WC is shaping the future of aviation with dependable, high-technology engines. Based in Longueuil, Quebec (Canada), P&WC is a wholly owned subsidiary of United Technologies Corp. (UTC). UTC provides high-technology products and services to the global aerospace and building systems industries.

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Contact Information:

Kathy Roberge
Senior Advisor, Marketing Communications
General Aviation
514-827-5625
kathy.roberge@pwc.ca
www.pwc.ca